Agile Space Industries to Build Tulsa Space Test Center, Creating a World-Class Space Engine Testing Facility and A Magnet for Space Industry Growth in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Agile Space Industries Reaches Top 5 at TechCrunch Disrupt: Redefining In-Space Mobility
Lockheed Martin Ventures Leads Further Investment in Agile Space to Support Accelerating Growth
Agile Space is creating chemical-electric dual-mode propulsion systems
Agile announces zero-slosh piston tanks for storable propellants
Summer Interns: Stories and Successes
As the summer internships come to an end, we asked our interns a few questions about their experience at Agile Space to highlight what they worked on and what they learned.
How Agile Space Industries is Thriving by Looking Beyond Industry Labels
Agile Space announces their new propulsion systems Moab, Yosemite, and Ticonderoga
Agile Space Industries to provide propulsion capability for True Anomaly to enable dynamic space operations
The modern propulsion system will enable operational “maneuver without regret” and support True Anomaly in its selection for U.S. Space Systems Command’s VICTUS HAZE Tactically Responsive Space mission
A Look Behind the Mobile Payload Processing Center SpaceWERX Award
An interview with Kara Grubis, VP of engineering at Agile Space Industries about the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract by SpaceWERX that Agile Space Industries won, for the Mobile Payload Processing Center MPPC, helping enable tactually responsive launches.
Agile Space Unveils New Commercial Test Fire Facility for the Industry’s Largest Propulsion Systems
Agile Space Industries today announced it has successfully commissioned and conducted the first hot fire in its new Animas test facility, the only known commercial facility capable of testing engines more than 300 pounds in a vacuum-based environment to simulate space. The new testing facility not only expands the company’s position as a full-service propulsion solutions provider, but also advances the country’s propulsion capabilities as a whole.
Small but Mighty: Introducing the M4 Thruster
Agile Space Receives SpaceWERX Contract for Innovative Mobile Payload Processing Center
In-space propulsion solution provider Agile Space Industries (Agile) today announced it has received a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II contract from SpaceWERX, the innovation arm of the U.S. Space Force and a part of AFWERX, and the Air Force Research Laboratory
2023 Year in Review
This year we have achieved true market traction with almost 50% higher revenue compared to 2022 and a 75% increase in orders. Agile was able to sign a total of 22 contracts, including tank and propulsion system sales (including our newly developed Ticonderoga propulsion system).
Five Reasons why Agile Space is a Top Choice for U.S. Government Missions
A new space race is just beginning, and we’re at a pivotal moment in the history of space exploration. The economic potential beyond the Earth is clear to commercial entities, and with space now declared as a “domain of warfare” along with land, sea and air, nations are also looking to gain the strongest foothold among the stars. Agile Space Systems is ready to serve both.
Deep Space transportation, here we come!
We’re excited to announce our first commercial sale of the LE144 bipropellant thruster for a deep space transportation vehicle! While we have already sold over 90 thrusters for commercial LEO and lunar lander applications, this new vehicle class represents a new opportunity with beyond-LEO transportation and servicing vehicles.
Sierra Space and Agile Space successfully collaborate on the largest ever in-space bi-prop hydrazine engine.
Agile Space Industries has designed, developed, manufactured, tested, and delivered the experimental AX19 preburner for Sierra Space in 19 weeks.
(Customer announcement) Sierra Space Successfully Tests New 5,500 lbf Hypergolic Rocket Engine Capable of Continuous Throttling
The teams at Sierra Space and Agile Space Industries executed the design, development and testing of the prototype engine in just over nine months by employing rapid design-to-test cycles and heavy use of advanced additive manufacturing techniques to minimize fabrication time.
Agile Space Industries goes back to the future with a new throttling moon lander engine
Agile Space’s bipropellant throttling engine for dynamic in-space flight maneuvers has now advanced to the next stages of its development and production cycle. Both internal and external expert teams have rigorously reviewed the chemical propulsion system, and it has passed all scrutiny with flying colors.